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  1. Go Back to the Future at the Tribeca Film Festival

    April 23, 2011

    Catch a special FREE screening of  FUTURESTATES Season Two on Saturday, April 23, at 2:30pm at the Clearview Cinema in Chelsea, New York City. ITVS and Tribeca All Access host a free screening of shorts from the second season of FUTURESTATES on Saturday, April 23, at 2:30pm at the Clearview Cinema in Chelsea. This year’s selection, listed below,

  2. ITVS Docs Headed to SXSW 2011

    February 2, 2011

    The South By Southwest Film Conference and Festival has announced the features lineup for this year’s festival, which will take place March 11-19 in Austin, Texas. Among the films announced are two ITVS projects: Better This World, by Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega and Where Soldiers Come From by Heather Courtney. Congratulations to the

  3. See ITVS Films at Sundance 2011

    January 26, 2011

     BTB has been keeping tabs on all ITVS films (The Interrupters, Granito, Family Portrait in Black and White, and If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front) and staff (Lois Vossen and Claire Aguilar) at Sundance through our twitter widget #itvssundance as the snowy festival cruises on this week. For those in Park City, check out the screenings

  4. Find ITVS Staff at Sundance

    January 25, 2011

     ITVS is well represented at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in Park City. In addition to having two films competing in the festival and another two hosting their doc premiere, two ITVS execs are also on-hand for industry meetings. Vice Presidents Claire Aguilar (programming) and Lois Vossen (series producer of Independent Lens) will both be

  5. U.S INPUT 2011 Pre-Selection Finalists Announced

    January 24, 2011

     INPUT (International Public Television) is an organization that brings together producers, media professionals, and broadcasters from around the world for a week-long showcase of content and discussion each year, creating a forum “where the rules of broadcasting are challenged and redefined.” This year the INPUT conference will be held in Seoul,